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Re: (meteorobs) OUTBURST?? around 5:00UT 6th July from Japan



Hello

Yesterday, I sent everyone the e-mail about the possibility of outburst. I
do not know what was this activity. One of Japanese radio meteor 
observer says this outburst has a possibility of beta-Taurids.
Some reports were reported today, too.

And, today, the outburst like this around 5:00(UT) was not seen.

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 Radio Meteor Observational reports <3rd announce>
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Kazuhiro Suzuki (Aichi,Japan)  Time:5:00(UT)-5:30(UT)
    http://www.tcp-ip.or.jp/~kaze/rmd.htm
 Masayoshi Ueda (Osaka, Japan) Time 5:10(UT)-5:40(UT)
    http://www2u.biglobe.ne.jp/~mueda/47970581/index.html
 Yasuhiro Kawasaki (Osaka,Japan) Time:5:10(UT)-5:30(UT)
    http://www.rinku.zaq.ne.jp/kawasaki/HRO/HRO.htm
 Misato Observatory (Wakayama,Japan) Time:5:10(UT)-5:40(UT)
    http://homepage2.nifty.com/~baron/radio.htm
 Yosuke Utsumi (Tokyo,Japan) Time:4:50(UT)-5:20(UT)
 Sadao Okamoto(Aichi, Japan) Time : 5:00(UT)-5:30(UT)

 Bruce Young (Australia)  :  no-outburst
 Kazuhisa Kageyama (Kumamoto, Japan)   :  Opening Sporadic-E
 Kimio Maegawa (Fukui, Japan)     :   Opening Sporadic-E

- Conclusion -
 This outburst was observed from 4:50(UT) to 5:40(UT). By data every
10 minutes, the active central of this outburst was around 5:20(UT).
This outburst has many long echoes. Also, around this time in Japan,
Sporadic-E opend until 4:00(UT) in many observational sites. But
I think the effect of this is nothing.

Now, I make the homepage about this outburst. If you have a information,
please send me it. 

with best wishes
Hiroshi Ogawa

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Hiroshi Ogawa (University of Tsukuba, JAPAN)
mailto: HZH02257@nifty.ne.jp
Radio Meteor Obs. http://homepage2.nifty.com/~baron/

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